If you want to use my pictures or design, I ask that you please credit me as the artist. If you want the LEGO CAD file for this MOC, either in LeoCAD or LDraw format, simply make a request for it in the comments below and I can email it to you.

LEGO are like boobs - designed for kids, but adults have plenty of fun playing with them too.

Good question! Yes - eventually I plan to make a "MOC homage" to the Old West theme (one of my childhood favorites), which will involve giving most of the established sets (like Ft. Legorado) a huge custom overhaul, and possibly expanding the Civil War aspect of the theme (which LEGO, understandably, left at just the reconstruction era garrison). So once I have the "Old West Fort and Boom Town with Nearby Native Village", I may also make some Ironclads or Civil War battlefields.

LEGO are like boobs - designed for kids, but adults have plenty of fun playing with them too.

Kalvinator wrote:Also just wondering, LDDLeoCAD is cool and all, but do you have plans to make all these in real life?

Possibly, if I have the pieces. Unfortunately, some stuff possible in LeoCAD (usually in terms of color) doesn't exist in real life, unless you personally repaint the elements, and even then, there's not much the individual hobbyist can do for color-modding transparent pieces.

I do have real LEGO, and I obviously enjoy building with it, but I've devoted enough time to LEGO CAD programs to become good at them (they do have an initial learning curve), so there's no reason I would stop now.

LEGO are like boobs - designed for kids, but adults have plenty of fun playing with them too.